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New cranes successfully dock at Fairview Terminal in Prince Rupert

New cranes successfully dock at Fairview Terminal in Prince Rupert

Three new cranes have been escorted to Fairview Container Terminal aboard a heavy load carrier
Three Phase 2 cranes arrive in Prince Rupert Saturday

Three Phase 2 cranes arrive in Prince Rupert Saturday

Fairview Container Phase 2 North expansion continues with the arrival of three dock gantry cranes
Out of the red, the credit union reports $1.5 million income

Out of the red, the credit union reports $1.5 million income

Northern Savings massive restructuring in 2015 shows promise in 2016
UPDATE: UBC economist says election result unlikely to shift after absentee ballots counted

UPDATE: UBC economist says election result unlikely to shift after absentee ballots counted

Correction of BC Elections transcription error means neither NDP or BC Liberal likely to flip seats
Liberals introduce oil-tanker ban for north coast and Haida Gwaii

Liberals introduce oil-tanker ban for north coast and Haida Gwaii

New bill would ban most tankers carrying crude or ‘persistent’ oil, but not LNG or gasoline.
Industrial explosives safely destroyed in Prince Rupert

Industrial explosives safely destroyed in Prince Rupert

A bomb squad was called from Prince George to destroy explosives in Prince Rupert.
Metlakatla seniors’ housing development defined by medicine wheel design

Metlakatla seniors’ housing development defined by medicine wheel design

Forty-two units proposed at former King Edward school; community info session on May 15
VIDEO and STORY: The North Coast stays orange

VIDEO and STORY: The North Coast stays orange

Results and reactions from the 2017 B.C. provincial election, Jennifer Rice re-elected as MLA.
The North Coast stays orange after a tight provincial election

The North Coast stays orange after a tight provincial election

Results and reactions from the 2017 B.C. provincial election, Jennifer Rice re-elected as MLA.
Advanced voter turnout up 25 per cent on the North Coast

Advanced voter turnout up 25 per cent on the North Coast

Judgement day is here, vote in the B.C. election from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.